Reno – Kevin Ciccotti, CPCC, PCC, has been a student of peak performance and human behavior for more than three decades. Trained at The Coaches Training Institute, and with the Robbins-Madanes Center for Strategic Intervention, he will share cutting-edge insights and strategies for developing world-class leadership skills at the March 25th WIN breakfast meeting with his presentation titled: “What People Really Need From Leaders; Strategies for More Effective Teams.” The sponsor of the March meeting is the University of Nevada Reno, College of Business.
Ciccotti is certified by the International Coach Federation, CTI, and the Robbins-Madanes Center, and in 2012 was named President of the ICF Nevada Professional Coaches Association. He is an authority in helping leaders in organizations build stronger, more sustainable relationships with their teams, helping them to drive engagement, increase productivity and lead to greater overall success. He brings proven tools and strategies to help leaders understand people’s needs, and helps them use that knowledge to create deeper, more resonant connections. When combined with the tools of Emotional Intelligence, these strategies form the foundation for creating sustainable success.
WIN holds monthly breakfast meetings, generally on the last Friday of every month, at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino beginning at 7 a.m. Please RSVP to 775-359-7117. Breakfast is $15 for members and $30 for non-members. Online tickets are available, or can be purchased at the door. For more information, please visit www.winevada.com.
About WIN:
WIN is northern Nevada’s only organization that provides an optimal networking environment with hundreds of community and business leaders for a minimal time commitment from its members. WIN’s goal is to create an open forum for networking and the sharing of ideas among northern Nevada’s professional community. WIN holds monthly breakfast meetings generally on the last Friday of every month at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino beginning at 7 a.m.
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